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ah al jazeera ah, ah all, ah, so don's prime minister de la han dog is back in power after signing a deal with the military. but protest is our continuing that call for total civilian ro. ah, hello, i'm marianne mozy in london. you're watching al jazeera also coming up on the program . voting is underway and chillies. presidential elections with 2 very different front runners, leading the opinion, polls desperate for food, hundreds of asylum seekers. a stranded on the bellows,
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poland border hoping to cross into the e. u. ah, one year to kick off. doha starts counting down to the 1st world car in the middle east. ah, i'll come to the program. we want to start with developments in sit on where an agreement has been signed to reinstate to pose liter abdullah. hum dark as the country's prime minister. it's been nearly a month since the military seas power, dissolving the interim government in declaring a state of emergency. general abdel for to albert han agreed to restore a plan to transition to civilian rule. but it remains unclear exactly how much power the new government is going to have a deal also marked prime minister, hum docs release from weeks of house arrest and provides for the release of all
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political prisoners detained during the military takeover. but the country's largest opposition coalition is a it will not recognize any agreements that she has power with the armed forces. really, the newly reinstated prime minister, spoke earlier at the presidential palace on ways to tape the country forward. the reason that i was only darling the moment when i 1st accepted the designation as inter and prime minister, i realize the road was not strong with roses, it would be a daunting task, brought by risks and danger. however, by joining hands, we can all reach a peaceful place. we can all prevent our country from plunging into the unknown. we should all come together to let these people decide who will take and hold the reins of power. and it said as military chief channel under the tower, but han held, this is a moment of national unity with doughty allow that o, c r c. with this political document, we are paving the way for a true democratic transitional period as envisioned by ourselves. and the people
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what you envision at the beginning of april, 2019, we think all the sudanese people and all the efforts and sacrifices made by all our fellow sudanese, we are adamant to remain united, remain harmonious. and it is our accustomed to have our own differences result amongst ourselves. but crowds have been marching in the capital. how to tim and other cities in the country after the largest opposition coalition rejected. this dale, a doctor's committee says at one person has died from gunshot wounds and under man will then foresee, protest as have been killed since military takeover. so i'm join now. i jonas horner. the international crisis grips dempsey project and director for the horn of africa joins us via skype from nairobi. first of all, if i can get your thoughts on this move by the military, what are the generals trying to do?
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well, the generals are very keen on legitimacy and establishing legitimacy that they had hoped would come or even before the crew, by asking mister ham, talk to all the cabinets so that they could deliver a more favorable government into into power. but handle had to stay strong, and now he appears to acquiesce to the very agreement that was essentially on the table even ahead of the cou. i think you know, that is key. the military have always been concerned about. things like losing their economic advantage in sudan, they own key sectors of the economy. and they're also concerned about the justice for crimes committed both during and since the era. and that also plays full circle in their concerns about legitimacy. if they are tar with those accusations, they will find it much harder to be politically relevant going forward either during or, or,
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or after about he's what are the implications of public sentiment in the country cunning against abdullah honda as a result of this engagement with the military could it, we can the protest movement if they were to be completely leaderless. yes, well, look, had been something of a political hero during his for weeks and hold out after he'd been arrested as, as the qu, sweat through cartoon in particular. but his capitulation now and a willingness to agree to an agreement that really doesn't do great things for the street. and certainly does not respond to the demands that those in the local neighborhood resistance committees. and those on the street have been shouting, shouting about him in the last 3 or 4 weeks for which, you know, at least 40 people have been killed. now he will find himself, i suspect very quickly, something of a political career. you know,
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all of this has happened to these negotiations happen on a very uneven playing field has had very little access to the outside world. he may not have any had any real sense of what the street had hoped he would do. and so this very nature of this agreement, you know, comes, you know, through, through a very imbalance process. and because of the co and that the military pcsing power, mom forgot, the mistrust has deepened even more. is there anything the general's can do at this point to try and would build credibility with the people without actually willing pushing power? no, i don't think there is. i think that's the most or is participation in the transitional period was always premised on what appears to be the folly of expecting the military to, to walk away and show a level of magnanimity to, to move away from, from power that they poll, held for 50 to 65 years of independence and, and for them to have hand over peacefully and happily to a city dispensation. but,
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you know, the coo and then subsequent events have shown in the military has very little interest in doing that. i'm, you know, i think there was space to, to address military concerns. most interested justice about the economy, about legitimacy, even and even potential participation in future politics. but this is not the way to go about it. and the way the military has played its hand through the coo and subsequently i has made them really parias with the sudanese people. thank you very much, janice honda from the international crisis class? thank ah we go to chile, now. people are voting to one of the country's most polarized presidential elections and recent history. millions are choosing who will succeed. sebastian, panera leading candidates are left as congressman gabrielle bowditch, on the right when populist jose antonio cast the election comes after 2 years of
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social unrest and political uncertainty. if more in this, now, america is salisia. newman joined us from santiago, so there is a great deal at stake. what, what was the mood like and perhaps more importantly, turn out because his patient has been great in chile and in recent years. but did we see a sort of mobilization this time route? absolutely, i learned extraordinarily large, a number of people here in this book holding station which is in, which is actually the largest one are in chile, in the largest municipality in the country. and we're about in less than 2 hours away from when polls closed. but there are still, as you can see, huge cues of people are waiting to vote so, but the bowling stations may not even close on time. as long as there's still someone in line there will meet, remain open. i haven't seen anything like this. and so,
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since i can remember actually, and so it's a, it's a sign of just how important chilion see the selection, how much they fee is riding on it. whether it is to bring about substantial political and economic change, real real reform in this country or to which would, which is a personified by deputy and body to the left wing, 35 year old former student leader. or go the other way and vote for present on your past who could be described as the counter revolution if you like. is it somewhat surprising that antonio cast who is an ultra conservative, has gained so much support? well, i must fail to had surprised a lot of people, but this has happened so quickly. and that's because the traditional center, right, and right wing political parties have been really disgraced, especially during the presidency of sebastian vignette. are many of them ended up
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voting in favor of a constant of re writing the constitution, which is something that the most conservative wing of the country did not agree with. they feel betrayed, and they also feel that it's time for somebody with a hard hand. jose antonio pass represent law and order. he represents family values . he has 9 children, he's a staunch catholic. it really is like going backwards in many ways. but for many too many children's are afraid that the country is moving too quickly in the opposite direction. and that seems to explain how or why patched has gained so much traction. now, there is a cabinet to this. there are 2 centers. there's a central right wing and a center next wing candidate. although the polls seem to not give them much of a chance to continue on to a 2nd run off, which will take place in december. you might, we might all be surprised because the poles in this country have been systematically wrong. so could be very interesting to see what happens once the
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results start being counted. maybe that makes it more exciting. banksley sierra, we get chance later on. now, that's america. it'll be seen in santiago, chile, poland. once again, colon better roost to stop sending asylum seekers towards it or death. it's now threatening to stop all trains carrying goods from batteries into the european union on thursday, officials and batteries clay to make ship camp along the border. lived hundreds of people to a nearby warehouse sat voss and has more from the better russian town of bushy in the polish border. so that's what to be able to leave. everyone is asking me when germany will open its board us and take them in. we have around 2000 people here, still stuck between the 2 board us. they basically are not allowed to leave and also not allowed to enter poland. so they've been here. they have cams in the forest, it's now very cold rainy and they have given some kind of shelter. but it's also
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interesting to know that what they are telling me off camera is very different story that what they have been telling on camera they say to have very frightening situations here. they're very worried about how they are going to be treated even if they are trying to cross the border. they tell you some people are being taken up my forced to cross into poland. as you know, every day still people are being found on the other side of the border. we just just freak kilometers away. who are crossing into fall and many have been captured by this probably. so this is the room whole where it all being taken to really crammed whole families are here. and what we are also noticing is that
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a group of disabled people as ruffled from iraq, specifically because they say there's no health care in our country. and we really need some medical care in europe. so i've seen that people without mac and wheelchair people with mental disabilities really hope that they can be brought to europe to get some care. felicia belgian capital, brussels of use tear gas on a crowd of protest. as angry about new coven restrictions launch started off peacefully that some demonstrators, the estimated crowd of $35000.00, then started throwing projectiles at the police. it's a response to tighten rules announced by belgium's government on thursday. people have been ordered to work from home 4 days a week and there are further restrictions for those who are on vaccinated. is ready police the same one person has been killed and 3 others injured during a shooting and occupied east jerusalem. this happened near the entrance to the alex
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. i'm lost compound to israeli. police officers have been injured. israel says the attacker has been killed and more police have now been deployed to the area of correspond harry force it sent us. this report from the scene in occupied easters. well as around 9 am local time that this incident took place in these alleyways close to one of the main entrances to the alex, almost compound, known to jews as a temple mount israeli police say that a man armed with a beretta submachine gun opened fire on a group of his ready civilians, one of them was lightly wounded, one of them seriously. and one of them pronounced dead on arrival at hospital is ready. police security forces responded to that. they said an open fire on him, killing him on the streets. here too is ready. security forces members were also injured in the incident. hamas has claimed this action and this man as their own, a leading figure affiliated to hamas in occupied east jerusalem in the swafford
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refugee camp. they said that this action was heroic and a legitimate part of the struggle against occupation. the israeli public security minister came here to the scene shortly after the incident. so that this was a planned attack that access to such weaponry was uncommon that the man's wife had left the country 3 days ahead of the incident. the involvement of em, us has prompted the former israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu to call for a high price to be paid by the organization, which of course is in control in garza, the israeli prime minister natalie bennett, has through his spokesman said that there will be a beeping up of the security presence in and around jerusalem to prevent any further such attacks. watching al jazeera life in london still had on the program, was 75 percent of the population in poverty. in venezuela's, regional elections bring any relief. crops destroyed, livelihoods lost for in south sea, down as time went on, communities have lost everything to catastrophic flooding.
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ah, hello. the weather will turn noticeably colder across western europe. as we go on through the next couple of days. this band of cloud sinking further south, which is a cold front, and that will continue to slip down across france into jeremy. so single figures there for london, glasgow, and paris, and sinking further south, which as we go on 3 monday nights have the blues extend their way down across a good part of france. even getting down to work. madrid knives celsius, madrid or monday i was still as we go through tuesday tab, it is a madrid no higher than around 6 degrees celsius. it will be cold enough for some snow way with the spanish played. it's going to be largely dry across arlin, c, u. k. we are looking at lottie, settled weather here, but breezy with that cold. normally when coming in,
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try to cross northern parts of fossil havi showers. they're developing across the iberian peninsula, spain and portugal, seeing some of that wet weather. and that wintery weather went to whether the 2 across a good part of the mediterranean, by this stage, might still see one or 2 showers into the far north of egypt. as we go through our monday. nor the possible gere tenicia could see a shower or 2 as well. still chances, some showers, of course, just around coastal fringes of west africa, with those showers extending right the way across liberia. and siri, leanne ah, eats it, does he job very poll real with somebody's got to do it. where do you go do that by let's go there voice here. promoting clean, safe sanitation for all. but with a 3rd of the world lacking basic facilities, can his unique style really help clean up the met sonny culture to pop culture?
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is the fast this way. those soft, the sanitation problem. mr. toilets, a witness documentary on al jazeera. ah ah ah, welcome back. look at main stories now. she dons prime minister abdulla hm. dog has been reinstated in an agreement with the country's military chief, nearly a month off to general abdel for todd han seize power, but protest continuing the capital hard tomb and other cities. the country's largest opposition coalition rejecting the steel poland is again called on batteries to stop sending asylum seekers towards his order. on thursday,
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officials and batteries clay to make shift capital order and moved hundreds of people to ne, a by warehouse uninsured. a millions of people of voting to decide who will succeed present, sebastian, panera, after 2 years of social unrest and political uncertainty, leading candidates are left as congressman gabriella bowditch, on the right, we populous jose antonio cast. also watching polls in venezuela. they've just opened for regional elections there in recent national survey showed that more than 75 percent of venezuela's now live in extreme poverty. and his algae, there is to raise a borrow ports from the capital caracas. many a desperate for change. probably that i wanna put a little sad, i must believes voting on sunday will be crucial to helping change in venezuela. she is 59 years old and she was a single room with her daughter and 2 grandchildren in a house. in the coastal city of la wida ross, i received a pension of a dollar and a half a month. her family survives on her daughters salary,
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which is around $5.00. it's an illness or even a thought of me. i don't know. things are going to change. only god knows that whomever wins will help us improve how we live. we've been eating a little bit of chicken every 2 days a bit of eggs, but that's what we have. she has recently received a bag of government subsidized food. she buys for a dollar. it is supposed to last for a month. there's 4 families living in this house because they have nowhere else to live. poverty rates in venezuela or over 80 percent, millions of people are struggling to make ends meet, were told that being able to afford food or medicines is a major challenge. but most of those we have spoken to say is that the biggest challenge they have to day is running water in this house for its hold. they haven't had running water in months. all venezuela has been struggling through a massive economic crisis for at least 7 years is not only affecting people directly, but a lack of investment has also had
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a major impact on basic services like distribution of water, electricity, and gas, or yelling at hawaii, nice a nurse she makes around $3.00 a month. her son is among the millions who have left the country. if there's no change after these elections, then nothing else will change. if the same system of government continues, it's not gonna change because they have their chance for 20 years. and it's a vicious cycle and they don't accept change. venezuelans are heading to the poles in what is the 1st election in years to be closely monitored by international observers. even though discontent is widespread, millions who could have supported be opposition, have left the country. ah, venezuela, socialist party controls every aspect of the state and its candidates have political and financial support from the government. no president got my lord or says that now he will work towards building and you were gonna make model color. we
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have kill double every town we vote, it's a step forwards towards economic recovery. we're going to build a new economy and a new prosperity, annoy economy. ah, in recent months there has been a small economic recovery to arise in the price of oil and the eating of some international local restrictions that economy see have had an impact in some sectors. but millions are still living in poverty and in desperate need. hoping that sunday's elections will signal the change is coming. that is i will, i'll just cedar loiter venezuela. now rebels in ethiopia, north integra region is saying that government forces of carried out a drone attack in the city of nicolay a spokesman for you to go people's liberation front said that residential buildings were targeted in this. it comes as the rebels continued to move towards the ethiopian capital, addis ababa, and there are reports. they've taken the city of shoe or roberts about 230 kilometers north of the capitol, samuel get to choose an independent journalist based and other sub o'beirne
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explains how the international community is affecting conflict once we know as the allegation that is being leveled again, the state your been side by the t p, i left in particular the spokesperson of the t p. a left get. i told red dog was being saying that at 1 am this morning. any fuel been drone was launched against mckelly, the capitana for to gray. and he hasn't said what the damages, but again, the european side has and commented, they're focused on a global protest that's happening currently. and many, many cities in europe, in northern north american nations, including canada and the u. s. saying no more in terms of western countries getting involved in the internal affairs of the country. so the haven't said much, but what we know so far as the u. s. invoice to the horn of africa, jeffrey feltman is an id stop about having
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a conversation with different actors to try to see if they can slow down or, and this conflict that begun a year ago. but again, the us happens to be a wage issue among ethiopians. there are consistent accusation of them getting involved and providing arms perhaps. but citing with the t p n. f per say, that has been, you know, i leased by the european side and by the children's social media. and again, the african envoy, as the former president ofa nigeria. mr. obasanjo is also is said to be an id, some of our trying to speak to different doctors trying to see if this conflict not be got a year ago would. and meanwhile, floods in south sudan of displaced hundreds of thousands of people, flood waters of destroyed crops, blocked access to feel significantly reduced grazing land for heard in communities and at damaging food stores. half of south it on the 11000000 people depend on food assistance,
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harm. latasha reports now from fungus and jungle estates. this used to be a road until it disappeared under water mid last year. now the only way to get around in this part of south to dawn is my boats, and canoes is the worst flood this region is seen in 60 years. in this area, every home is abandoned. families had no choice, but to leave people like no l. mccray, who arrived here in july, her children an extended family, now sleep in this makeshift house, not sure if and when they will be able to go back home fuel man, carla. my house is still under water, though. there are a lot of his next on ripped i one another place is a steel river. it's no longer home. so how can i go back and been caught audio? the landscape has changed. there is now more water and less dry land. the united nations says close to 800000 people have been affected. many of them can only be reached by boat. the urgently need shelter, clean water,
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and have to rely on food rations from manatee and agencies even before the effects of the climate change prices. even before that, because of the ongoing conflict and south sudan people were already food and secure before climate change, there was about 50 to 60 percent of the population in need of food assistance. now, with this extreme weather patterns either is about 70 to 75. so we're seeing a decline in people's ability to put food on the table and to feed their children. and it is unfortunately, a ticking bomb. flood waters have destroyed crops, blocked access to fields, and reduced grazing land. last year, this area was dry. there were a few homes and animals here, then it started to rain and it began to flood people, both the slides to try and keep the water back. and some of them had to move over this side. to start over. this country is no stranger to floods, but they're now becoming more frequent when you get displaced. people like know we
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have in mandela they're also having a lot of issues with their hosp communities. good. that people are coming with their livestock, and these people are good contrary. so that of little conflict. so this impact claim returns is now going to make us hoping that it displays before even refugees or not from from conflict quinn from the inputs of flame. it is the 3rd straight year of severe flooding of the white nile insults done off to unusually high rainfall in upstream countries. health officials the an increase in waterborne diseases including malaria. people out here are saying they need help and they need it fast. how to matessa al jazeera jungle, a state south. saddam chinese tennis by a peng sharaya spoken to president of the international olympic committee on a video called assuring him that she was safe and well footage of hers also emerged
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at a junior tournament in bay. ching pang has not been seen in public for weeks after she accused a high ranking government official of sexual assault. well now it's exactly a year until we saw the 2022 foot or wild cop. a cat are, is marking the occasion with the unveiling of a countdown clock in the capital dough home. it'll be the 1st time to walk up will be played in a middle east nation cat. i've been preparing since winning the bed 11 years ago. dasa jabari was at the event and has more on the next stages of preparation. we know that most of the 6 of the 8 stadiums that they are going to have in the world cup are finished and they're going to have a arab world cup here. from next week, november 30th until december 18th, that is going to be seen as really a trial run for this world hub. that's erica will have 16 teams from the arab world
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. and it's the 1st time the cfo federation will be a part of that hosting that event until then it was independently help. so that arrow cup that's coming up is going to be seen as a test run for this country in terms of how prepared they are. for this world cup, but the other events that are ongoing will certainly the marketing down the time that they have. they said most of the infrastructure is already done. the but most of the stadiums are finished. there's only one that needs to be completely final touches are being done on that one. but in terms of the infrastructure there are, there are pretty much done that they are dealing with now with more finishing up all the hotels that they are continuing to build a very rapid pace. and other than that, i think there's a lot of just your work being done between now and the actual opening day of the world cup. in november of 2022 we will cover trophy was on display ahead of
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the formula. one race in cats are the 1st i'm the countries hosted an f one race before president johnny infant tino and tournament ambassador david beckham were amongst the fans, said he's dr. lewis hamilton won by nearly 25 seconds ahead of right bulls max. the stop and oh, main stories now in sudan, an agreement has been signed to reinstate to post lead abdullah. hum dock as prime minister to rubbed off a tug behind ugly to restore the plan. transition to civilian rule. spend nearly a month since the military seas power dissolving the interim government and declaring a state of emergency reasons. i'll gladly, darlin to moment when i 1st accepted the designation as inter and prime minister i real.

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